Dont Stink Up The Summer

To keep your pits from sweating up a storm this summer, Dr.
David Bank, a dermatologist in Mt. Kisco, New York, says be wary
of deodorants claiming to be clinical strength.

He says, Unlike prescription strength,
theres no technical definition of clinical
strength. Its just a marketing and advertising
term.

Bank says many people turn to Botox to deal with hyperhidrosis
 excessive sweating  but for the rest of the
population, hes got a simpler sweat solution.

If you dont want to let a doctor prescribe something for
your pits, Bank recommends Certain Dri, an over-the-counter
antiperspirant made with aluminum chloride, the same sweat
stopping solution in the prescription models.